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---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Zoltan P <zoltan_pad...@users.sf.net> Date: 2015-11-04 15:08 GMT+02:00 Subject: [ktechlab:bugs] #26 p-MOSFET transistors To: "[ktechlab:bugs]" <2...@bugs.ktechlab.p.re.sf.net> I have investigated this issue, and for p-MOSFET there is always a leakage of about 10uA. For now, I think this is a low-priority issue, because (1) there are more urgent things to fix, like redrawing issues, and (2) it can be worked around from circuits. Also I have looked into the code, and... it will take a while to understand it. There are no obvious bugs, but also no unit tests. The CMOS inverter will output about 127mV, which is way below its threshold voltage, so when 2 CMOS inverters are connected in series, if the input of the first one is 5V, then the output of the second one will be also 5V. Of course there could be cases when this leakage is a big issue, but currently I don't know about any. Al always, any feedback is welcome. ________________________________ [bugs:#26] p-MOSFET transistors Status: open Group: v1.0 (example) Labels: p-MOSFET Created: Mon Sep 28, 2015 10:31 AM UTC by Joan Vidal Last Updated: Sun Oct 18, 2015 06:35 PM UTC Owner: nobody There is no way for p-MOSFET transistors to stop conducting, there is always a small current flowing. Try a CMOS inverter for example, there is no way to get 0V out. ________________________________ Sent from sourceforge.net because you indicated interest in https://sourceforge.net/p/ktechlab/bugs/26/ To unsubscribe from further messages, please visit https://sourceforge.net/auth/subscriptions/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Ktechlab-devel mailing list Ktechlab-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/ktechlab-devel